"Built for reliability and durability, Hubot includes a
complete mobile work station, an Entertainment package and robotic functions."
Inside was a complete proprietary SysCon computer. This was used to do
computing task and control the robotic functions. There was a B&W monitor,
Detachable keyboard and optional printer.

The entertainment package included a voice synthesizer with a
1200-word vocabulary, a 12" black and white television, and AM/FM stereo
cassette player, an Atari 2600 video game set and a digital clock that displayed
time and temperature.

There was an optional voice command module that included a microphone
to command Hubot verbally.

Hubot could be preprogrammed to follow a programmed path or driven
with a joystick. Once taught a path, Hubot could be command to follow it again
with the touch of a button.

Hubot included a rotating "OSP" (Obstacle Sensing Processor) collar to
stop him when an obstacle was encountered. There was talk of an obstacle
avoidance package, but it is unknown if it was ever available.